Objective: Casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate nanocomplexes (CPP-ACP) exhibit anticariogenic potential in laboratory, animal and human experiments. The remineralising potential of synthetic CPPs on early enamel caries was investigated. Design: In vivo study. Setting: University of Naples 'Federico II', School of Dentistry, Department of Paediatric Dentistry, 2010, Italy. Participants: 40 volunteers (age range 10-16 years) were recruited and divided in two groups of 20 (Group A and B). Interventions: In Group A subjects two demineralised enamel specimens were placed on the buccal surfaces of the first molars and subjects were instructed to apply a commercial product containing CPPs (GC Tooth Mousse) only on the right-sided specimen and a placebo mousse on the left, for 1 month. In Group B subjects two enamel specimens were similarly placed into the mouth and used as controls. Results: SEM analysis revealed a diffuse and homogeneous mineral coating, reducing the surface alterations only in the demineralised specimens treated with synthetic CPPs into the mouth. Conclusions: Results demonstrate that CPPs are able to promote remineralisation of early enamel lesions. © 2011 FDI World Dental Federation.
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Ferrazzano, G. F., Amato, I., Cantile, T., Sangianantoni, G., & Ingenito, A. (2011). In vivo remineralising effect of GC Tooth Mousse on early dental enamel lesions: SEM analysis. International Dental Journal, 61(4), 210–216. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1875-595X.2011.00059.x
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